- Female
- 29 Years
- 17 days ago
I took Hucog 5000 injection on 03 Dec, i.e., the 23rd day of my cycle. When should I expect my period to start or go for the pregnancy test?
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After taking the Hucog 5000 injection on day 23, you can expect your period around your usual cycle date unless pregnancy occurs. Since the injection can stay in your body, it is best to wait at least 14 days after the injection before doing a urine pregnancy test to avoid a false positive. If your period is delayed, you can book a Serum Beta hCG test for accurate pregnancy confirmation and share the report with your doctor.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a UPT Test (Urine Pregnancy) Test or Take a Beta HCG Test Test
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